Patrice Lovely is a stage and television actress who now resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She has starred in numerous stage productions including: A Good Man is Hard to Find; When a Woman's Fed Up; The Blacker the Berry, the Sweeter the Juice; Where Have all the Good Men Gone? (which was directed by her co-star Palmer Williams Jr.); Lord, Why Do I Keep Choosing the Wrong Man; Stranger in My House; Confessions; Marriage Material; Tyler Perry's I Don't Want to Do Wrong, Tyler Perry's The Have and The Have Nots, and Madea Gets a Job.

She is also a highly acclaimed vocalist. She has shared the stage with world renowned artists including Gerald Levert, Kelly Price, Tommy Ford, D.C.Curry, Melba Moore, Kirk Franklin, Lenny Williams, Glenn Jones, Dave Hollister and many more. She was also a yearly featured performer on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). The Lovely Patrice has recorded two gospel albums Glory Road and Seven Days.

As part of the creative team with the UniverSoul Circus, this multi-talented artist made history by achieving the title of the first "African American female ringmaster" in the world.